The Jefferson Parish School Board is set to meet Wednesday evening to consider approving two partnerships with schools on a "blended learning" curriculum and revising its fiscal 2014 budget, among other issues. The meeting begins at 5 p.m. at Bonnabel Magnet Academy High School in Kenner.

Superintendent James Meza said in March that administrators had discovered about $3.4 million after a number of jobs went unfilled. This money must now be reallocated.

The board also will discuss other mid-year budget revisions:

Local revenue from sales and property taxes exceeds the original budget by $2.8 million

State revenue from the Minimum Foundation Program is falling about $1.3 million below projections.

Overall, the proposed budget revisions would leave the school system with about $1.5 million more originally predicated. The fiscal year ends June 30.

Noteworthy: After last month's board scuffle between members Cedric Floyd and Michael Delesdernier, Floyd has not resubmitted his proposals on employee salary raises and construction work at L.W. Higgins High School in Marrero. In March, Delesdernier said the board would not continue to entertain these readings, but a number of people in the audience said he was trying to silence Floyd.

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